Query_Lang-PCBFunctions_Fields_HH_AD

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Parent page: PCB Query Functions - Fields

Summary

Returns all component objects whose Height property complies with the Query.

Syntax

H : Number

Number will follow the measurement units currently employed for the document – either Imperial (mil; 1mil = 0.001inch) or Metric (mm; 1mm = 0.001meter).

A specific option for the measurement unit can be specified – overriding the default units specified at the document level – through use of an additional measurement unit-based keyword:

  • AsMils(H) : Number – to specify a height in mil.
  • AsMM(H) : Number – to specify a height in mm.

Example Usage

H = 300
Returns all components that have a Height property which is equal to 300 current measurement units.

H >= 5.08
Returns all components that have a Height property which is greater than or equal to 5.08 current measurement units.

AsMils(H) > 400
Returns all components that have a Height property which is greater than 400mil.

AsMM(H) Between 6.35 And 8.89
Returns all components that have a Height property which is greater than or equal to 6.35mm and less than or equal to 8.89mm.

H <> 550
Returns all components that have a Height property which is not equal to 550 current measurement units.

AsMils(H) <= 650
Returns all components that have a Height property which is less than or equal to 650mil.

AsMM(H) < 11.43
Returns all components that have a Height property which is less than 11.43mm.

Tips

  1. The Height property is only defined for component objects.
  2. The child objects of components returned by the Query are not returned.
  3. This function is an alias for the Height function.